Marc Cherry famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • We may not preach a crucified Saviour without being also crucified men and women. It is not enough to wear an ornamental cross as a pretty decoration. The cross that Paul speaks about was burned into his very flesh, was branded into his being, and only the Holy Spirit can burn the true cross into our innermost life.

  • I cannot understand how any man or woman can believe in the Lord's coming and not be a missionary, or at least committed to the work of missions with every power of his being.

  • Life, to be sure, is nothing much to lose, But young men think it is, and we were young.

  • If you place your head in a lion's mouth, then you cannot complain one day if he happens to bite it off.

  • The tourist may complain of other tourists; but he would be lost without them. He may find them in his way, taking up the best seats in the motors, and the best tables in the hotel dining-rooms; but he grows amazingly intimate with them during the voyage, and not infrequently marries one of them when it is over.

  • Am I going to complain about being typecast as smart? I don't think so.

  • I'm still a little bent, a little crooked, but all things considered, I can't complain.

  • Morale is faith in the man at the top.

  • To Strauss the composer I take off my hat; to Strauss the man I put it back on again.

  • It is pleasing to be pointed at with the finger and to have it said, "There goes the man." [Lat., At pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier his est.]